This week we were approached by a company that installs custom bath and shower stalls, bathrooms and kitchens primarily using marble.
They have experimented with using a Benaya tile as an inset in the shower wall of an installation…..unique approach to highlight a custom install.
Below is a photo to show how they inset the tile and created a rope surround to frame the tile in the marble.
They intend to use the 6x16” size for insets, 4x4” and 8x8” for kitchen backsplashes, and Benaya mirrors to coordinate in the bathrooms.
Benaya tiles are significantly cheaper than custom kitchen or bath tiles that are hand painted in Europe or North America!
This is a great suggestions to make for customers to broaden their thinking of Benaya as simply an artistic tile that is hung and placed on a table.
For further information please contact us on how you would remove the backing to insert tiles.
Also another idea: We have several customers that have been using Benaya prints to decorate their outside covered courtyards.
We do not suggest Benaya for outdoor use if it is exposed directly to the elements.
However, Benaya can be displayed on a covered deck or protected entranceway but not outside where the weather can attack the tiles.
The Benaya tiles are very similar to coir mats….if they are exposed to direct sunlight, rain, freezing temperatures and snow they will not last long outdoors.